Do Animals Think?
Do Animals Think?

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Do Animals Think?

1970
Movie
57 min
Russian

Humans and animals are a living chain of nature. To understand on what basis the human mind arose, where are its roots, what was from the beginning? We often look for the key to understanding animals in the wrong place, among the motives of human actions, and we make mistakes.

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Director: Lars-Göran PetterssonGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the complex question of animal consciousness and intelligence, presenting various scientific theories and observations. It delves into the behaviors of different species, examining their capacity for thought, emotion, and problem-solving. The film aims to challenge anthropocentric views and encourage a deeper understanding of the animal kingdom.

Critical Reception

As a documentary from 1970, specific critical reception data is scarce in modern databases. However, films of this nature typically aimed to educate and provoke thought, often receiving praise for their scientific inquiry and presentation of new ideas. Audience reception would likely have been positive among those interested in natural history and animal behavior.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the intriguing question of animal consciousness.

  • Presents scientific perspectives on animal intelligence.

  • A thought-provoking look at the animal kingdom.

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Fun Fact

The film was part of a broader wave of documentaries in the 1960s and 1970s that began to seriously question and explore the cognitive abilities of animals, moving beyond purely instinct-based explanations.

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